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Post by Layne on Feb 15, 2010 21:34:23 GMT -1
Damn, I suck at this game!
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Post by Woo on Feb 15, 2010 22:55:47 GMT -1
One chair to rule them all! But who will get it? Btw guys I will be starting the Post Within 24 Hour game tomorow!
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Post by Kevin Borg on Feb 15, 2010 23:18:05 GMT -1
HIJACKED!! What now bitches?! (I wonder if anyone else has ever jumped back into a musical chairs game after being eliminated?)
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Post by MetalBlade on Feb 16, 2010 2:20:35 GMT -1
I'll take the Lemon Peel Seat. Presumably Somar took the vacant seat next to it instead of doing the right thing and sweeping the debris onto the floor. Why do people do that? If there is some debris on a seat they always just leave it for someone else to shift. It's not like it's poisonous or infectious in any way. Just sweep it onto the floor and use the seat. It's the same with dented tins in the supermarket. They contain the same edible food so just buy it instead of sifting through all the dented tins and making a right fucking mess of what the night stacker has presumably spent all night stacking. Anyway, I don't mind the debris covered lemon Peel chair. Just like I don't mind sitting next to some clown who wishes to treat the whole bus to the contents of his music library on his phone. MY HEADPHONES ARE ALWAYS LOUDER!
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Post by Kevin Borg on Feb 16, 2010 15:26:03 GMT -1
I feel like you hold more disdain for the people who won't sweep away garbage than you do for the douche who left the garbage there in the first place; "the right thing" is to be considerate of others and not be a slob.
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Post by MetalBlade on Feb 16, 2010 19:55:06 GMT -1
Yes you are right. The slobs who leave the debris are worthless tramps who need victimizing. But conversely, the people who do not brush off the debris are spineless cowards and also selfish imbeciles for leaving a perfectly good seat empty and forcing a quivering old granny to stand uneasily in the aisle to be lurched forward at hip-breaking velocity at the hands of the equally uncaring bus driver. Sweep away the debris, wear an ipod and we can all learn to love each other. Brother.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Feb 16, 2010 21:27:15 GMT -1
If there's a seat with no garbage and a seat with garbage, i will always take the seat with no garbage. Why can't the granny sweep the debris off the seat herself? Are her arms so frail that any sort of movement will break them? If so, what's she doing outside the house in the first place? Surely any opening of the door, any slight bumpage on the street, and wind going more then 0.025 kms/hour will break her flail bones anyways. In that case, it's her time. survival of the fittest. Garbage 1, old lady 0. I also don't know how the transit system works over there, but here everyone gets up to give their seat to the old ladies.
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Post by Steala on Feb 16, 2010 22:30:42 GMT -1
You're both missing the point. The debris was there first. Why should it have to move at all? Oh, because it's "not a person"?
You two are unbelieveable. Do you not you understand the symbolism behind the bus seats in this game? Maybe you should read an article about Rosa Parks. Or hell, why not just drop her a pm? She's a member here.
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Post by Woo on Feb 20, 2010 12:32:43 GMT -1
lmao at this page!
And congratz to Somar! Have a gold medal.
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Post by Kevin Borg on Feb 21, 2010 2:45:35 GMT -1
WOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! in your FACE metal!!
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Post by MetalBlade on Feb 21, 2010 9:07:03 GMT -1
Pffffft! Does legitimacy count for nothing in this stinking town? AND I had the decency to sweep off the debris. Chivalry really is a dying art.
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